Flights to New York City
Flights to New York City from the UK
There are a multitude of direct cheap flights to New York City from the UK, landing in one of three airports: John F Kennedy, La Guardia, and Newark (which is actually in New Jersey).
How long is the flight from London to New York?
The average flight time from London to New York City is 5-6 hours.
Which airlines fly to New York?
Continental has direct cheap flights to New York City from
London, Glasgow, Belfast, Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham and
Leeds Bradford.
KLM has flights to New York City from London, Manchester, Aberdeen,
Liverpool, Glasgow, Newcastle, Bristol, Belfast, Leeds Bradford,
Southampton, Norwich, Cardiff , Exeter, Humberside, Durham Tees
Valley and Dundee.
bmi flies to New York City from London, Edinburgh, Birmingham,
Glasgow, Manchester, Aberdeen, Glasgow amd Belfast.
Air France has flights to London from Birmingham, Newcastle,
Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Manchester.
British Airways flies from London, Aberdeen, Newcastle and
Jersey.
Delta has New York City flights from Manchester, Newcastle, Leeds
Bradford, Cardiff, Norwich, Humberside and Durham Tees Valley.
Iceland Express flies to New York City from London.
Air Berlin has flights from Guernsey and Jersey.
Brussels Airlines flies from Bristol.
Aer Lingus has New York City flights from Jersey, Cardiff and
Blackpool.
Lufthansa has flights to New York City from Newquay.
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Airports in New York City
John F Kennedy International Airport(JFK)
The airport is located 15 miles (24km) southeast of central Manhattan.
New York La Guardia Airport(LGA)
The airport is located eight miles (13km) east of central Manhattan, in the borough of Queens.
Newark Liberty International Airport(EWR)
The airport is located two miles (3km) south of Newark, 16 miles (26km) southwest of New York.
